Improved wash-stand



@man l i @tibia duitml 5mm CONRAD BRENC Latas Patent No. 87,300, daadFama/ry 23, 1869.

IMPROVBD WASH-STAR' D.

The Schedule referred to 1u these Letters Patent and making part of thelama MH*- I To all wlwm it may concern:

Be it known that I, GEQRGE SEELIG, of the city, county, and State of NewYork, have invented a new and improved Wash and Night or Cabinet-Stand;and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exactdescription thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings,making a part of this specification, in which like parts are indicatedby like letters.

A is the lid of the stand, to which is hinged the front piece b of thecompartment B, and is provided with a looking-glass, a, shown in bluelines, the inclination of the lid and glass being regulated by means ofthe curve c.

The compartment B contains a wash-bowl, shown in dotted lines.

When the lid A is shut down, it closesthe said compartment, the frontpiece b being, then in the position shown in g. 1.

There is another compartment, O, below compartment' B, which may be usedas a closet, for keeping pitchers and other articles, and is providedwith a door, d.

So far-,my stand or cabinet .does not dicr materially from the ordinarystands now in use.

Underneath this second compartment is a drawer or box, F, with aperforation or opening at g', containing a chamber or urinal, shown indotted lines, and whichis held in place by the partition f, the saiddrawer being repesented -asdrawn out, ready for usein g. 2,`

his drawer vis capable of sliding in and out of the bottom part of thestand, or third compartment, E, and is provided withl a roller, e, infront, which sustains the weight of the` drawer when it is drawn out.

On the partition f, which maintains the urinal in position,disinfectant-substances may be placed, if

necessary. y

Having thus described my" invention,

What I claim as new, and desire' to secure by Lettes Patent of theUnited States, lis` A wash and night or cabinet-stand, having a lid, A,mirror a, compartments B, O, and E, and urinal-drawer F,arrangedtconstructed, and operating in the manner substantially as shownand described, and for the purpose set forth.

GEORGE SEELIG.

Witnesses:

ADoLPH KLEIN, GEORGE SUwATsKI.

